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Table 43: Infranet Controller NIS Server Instance Configuration
Details (continued)
Option
Auth Server Type
NIS Settings
NIS Server
NIS Domain
Server Catalog > Expressions tab
Name
Value
Configuring an Infranet Controller RADIUS Server Instance (NSM Procedure) on page 134
Configuring an Infranet Controller Local Authentication Server Instance (NSM
Procedure) on page 130
A Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) server allows you to centralize
authentication and accounting for remote users. When using a RADIUS server to
authenticate Infranet Controller users, you need to configure it to recognize the Infranet
Controller as a client and specify a shared secret for the RADIUS server.
To configure a connection to the RADIUS server on the Infranet Controller:
In the NSM navigation tree, select Device Manager> Devices.
1.
Click the Device Tree tab, and then double-click the Infranet Controller for which you
2.
want to configure a RADIUS server instance.
Click the Configuration tab. In the configuration tree, select Authentication > Auth
3.
Servers.
Add or modify RADIUS server settings as specified in Table 44 on page 135.
4.
Click one:
5.
OK—Saves the changes.
Cancel—Cancels the modifications.
Function
Specifies the auth server
type.
Specifies the name or IP
address of the NIS server.
Specifies the domain name
for the NIS server.
Specifies a name for the
user expression in the NIS
server user directory.
Specifies a value for the
user expression in the NIS
server user directory.
Your Action
Select NIS Server.
Enter the name or IP address.
Enter the domain name.
Enter the name for the user
expression.
Enter the value for the user expression.
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